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Ground Breaking Ruling On Maintenance For Illegal Marriages

Ground Breaking Ruling On Maintenance For Illegal Marriages

Marriage is a sacred institution that bestows legal rights and responsibilities upon spouses. In a significant ruling, the Indian legal system has acknowledged the entitlement of a “wife” to maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), even if the marriage itself was not legally recognized.  This progressive interpretation by the courts …

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Maintenance for Working Women in India After Divorce: Legal Rights, Provisions, and Entitlements

Maintenance for Working Women in India After Divorce: Legal Rights, Provisions, and Entitlements

The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, the Special Marriage Act of 1954, and Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 are the laws which regulate the maintenance of India.  Both men and women have the right to get maintenance which is also known as alimony. Even working women have equal rights to maintenance if they are unable …

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Waived off waiting period of six months of mutual divorce

Waived off waiting period of six months of mutual divorce

Divorce is an unfortunate reality for some couples. However, with the introduction of the Hindu Marriage Act in 1955, the divorce process has become simpler and less time-consuming. Sec-13B of HMA 1955 deals with divorce by mutual consent. In consensual divorce, both parties mutually agree to end the marriage and move on with their lives.  …

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Litigation Expenses to Wife in Matrimonial Cases: Rights Under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act

Litigation Expenses to Wife in Matrimonial Cases: Rights Under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act

Legal battles in matrimonial disputes can be emotionally and financially exhausting. Often, one spouse, mainly the wife, may not have the financial means to encourage the litigation. Indian law states that this is imbalanced and provides restorative treatment through interim maintenance and litigation expenses. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and other statutes provide clear provisions …

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